Texas Schools Receive 2022-23 Grades from TEA

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News Summary

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has released the academic performance grades for schools across Texas for the 2022-23 academic year. This release, made on April 24, 2025, shows a concerning trend in Bexar County, where 32% of schools received D or F ratings. The ratings, which assess standardized testing scores and graduation rates, were delayed for nearly two years due to legal disputes involving over 120 districts. The TEA emphasizes the need for transparency in school performance and the continued assessment of educational outcomes.

San Antonio, Texas – TEA Releases 2022-23 School Grades

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has released the academic performance grades for each school and school district in Texas for the 2022-23 academic year. This announcement was made on April 24, 2025, marking a significant development in assessing educational outcomes across the state. The release of these grades, which assesses standardized testing scores, graduation rates, and readiness for college, career, or military service, was delayed for nearly two years due to a lawsuit involving over 120 Texas school districts.

In Bexar County, the results indicate a concerning trend, with 32% of schools, equating to 186 campuses, receiving a rating of D or F. This performance reflects a higher struggle compared to the statewide average, where 21% of Texas schools fell into the same rating categories. These numbers highlight the challenges that many educational institutions in the area are facing.

Details of the Rating Process

The ratings for the 2022-23 academic year were re-evaluated to provide a more precise reflection of school performance, according to the TEA. A recent ruling from an appeals court facilitated the public release of these ratings, which had previously been withheld due to the ongoing legal disputes. This legal battle centered on claims that the TEA failed to provide adequate notification before applying stricter college readiness standards.

The TEA has noted that the ratings will not be finalized until August 2025, as schools will have an appeals process to contest their initial ratings. Moreover, TEA is currently unable to release grades for the 2023-24 academic year, as another lawsuit is ongoing, which may also impact future rating announcements. The anticipated grades for the 2024-25 school year are expected to be made public in August 2025.

Accessing the Grades

The TEA rating website offers detailed information for parents and community members who wish to review individual school or district performance metrics. Additionally, the site includes projections for “what if” grades, allowing schools to gauge how they might have performed under the new standards applied in the earlier 2021-22 academic year.

Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath emphasized the significance of transparency in school performance data, insisting that families and the community have the right to access this information. It is expected that the TEA will continue to prioritize clarity and accountability in the reporting of school grades moving forward.

Context and Implications

The delayed release of performance ratings reflects broader concerns about educational standards and accountability in Texas. With the new college readiness benchmarks introduced, schools were challenged to adapt quickly to the changing requirements, leading to increased scrutiny on academic performance reports.

These grading outcomes are crucial for stakeholders, including parents, educators, and policymakers, as they provide insights into the effectiveness of educational programs and initiatives within the state. The high percentage of Bexar County schools receiving poor ratings signals potential areas for improvement and intervention.

In summary, the TEA’s release of the 2022-23 academic ratings reveals a pressing need for strategic efforts to enhance educational standards and outcomes, especially in regions where performance is lacking. The impact of these ratings will likely influence future educational policies and allocate resources aimed at addressing the challenges identified through this assessment.

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